Macramé goddess dresses
Outstanding bohemian style goddess dresses and alternative wedding dresses from TAIKA. All dresses are handmade using various macramé techniques for creating an exceptional pattern that makes a unique style! For custom made orders please fill up the contact form or write to [email protected].
€159.00*
€159.00*
€111.00*
€159.00*
Alternative bohemian wedding
Bohemian weddings are all about channeling effortless and elegant style. The elegance of the gown, paired with a soft, loose hairdo and a delicate flower crown, evokes a free-spirited nature. TAIKA wedding dresses and veils are a perfect addition to the boho wedding style. They are handmade by using various macrame techniques to create extraordinary patterns and styles.
The idea behind a bohemian styled wedding is trading the typical "formal" and conventional wedding wear for a more casual and relaxed look. However, this does not mean sweat pants or jeans and a t-shirt. The bohemian attitude is a care-free attitude executed with style. Individuals looking to celebrate are dressed well, but lack a focus on their attire.
Unlike hippie, the Boho style has no political origins. It, however, stems from an aesthetic origin. Even though some of the Boho fashion roots can be linked to the hippie fashion, its personality and lifestyle have been embraced by women in a huge way. It supports femininity and therefore, far from being unisex.
What is Bohemian wedding like?
A Bohemian Wedding is like pages from a mythical woodland enchanted book. Boho Chic Weddings have a distinct soft and romantic feel that is often earthy and inspired by nature. It is often outdoors if possible. The bohemian style is all about comfortability and style. Skintight shirts or body-hugging dresses are not typical for a Bohemian wedding. For women, look for billowing dresses and soft, flowing top parts. If you can run through a field of flowers comfortably, it's probably a great bohemian piece!
What exactly is Bohemian?
Bohemianism is typically the practice of an unconventional lifestyle involving often musical, artistic, literary, or spiritual pursuits. Bohemians prosper in the company of other like-minded people and with few permanent ties. In this context, Bohemians may or may not be nomads, adventurers, or vagabonds.
In the past "Bohemians" were associated with unorthodox or anti-establishment political or social viewpoints, which often were expressed through free love, frugality, and - in some cases -simple living, vandwelling or voluntary poverty. A more economically privileged, wealthy, or even aristocratic bohemian circle is sometimes referred to as haute bohème (literally "high Bohemia").
Nowadays Bohemianism has stretched to more privileged socio-economic groups as well. It is a way of living, looking like one does not care how they look, but actually they might have used hours in front of the mirror to create the perfect boho look!